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Listen in as our Head of School, Howe Whitman, parent Alice Kim, and College Admissions Director John Moscatiello discuss what we at Wilberforce envision when we talk about your child reaching their full potential. What does it mean, from a Wilberforce perspective, to be prepared for college and beyond? As a school, we have expressed the answers to these questions in our Portrait of a Graduate. Find out more—listen now. Links:Wilberforce Portrait of a Graduate Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic, Jennifer Wallace The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives,William Stixrud PhD, Ned Johnson
When Freedom is the Question… was published on September 10, and we had a book launch that night at our home-away-from-home, Pilsen Community Books, in conversation with Eve Ewing. We traveled to Women and Children First, Seminary Coop, The Wooden Shoe in Philadelphia, Book and Puppet in Easton, PA, Riff Raff in Providence, Firestorm in Asheville, NC, Red Emma's in Baltimore, Busboys and Poets in DC, the PIT (Property is Theft!!) in Brooklyn, and more. I read at public libraries, coffee shops, and Movement venues like Haymarket House, Hasta Muerte, and The James Connelly Social Club. A couple of the events were taped, one at the Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY where I was in conversation with the legendary thinker and activist Barbara Smith, co-author of the Combahee River Collective statement, and one at La Pena in Oakland where I was in conversation with Cat Brooks, organizer, activist, and KPFA radio host---Under the Tree will drop those spicy conversations in the future. I was honored and often awed to be in conversation with several other powerful comrades and dazzling friends: Lisa Lee, Danaka Katovich, Alice Kim, Damon Williams, Jacqui Lyden, Daniel Kisslinger, Martha Biondi, Adam Bush, James Michael MacDonald, Jeff Jones, Martha Swan, and more.
Stateville Correctional Center must relocate the majority of its population by the end of September due to health and security concerns, and that's a problem for prison education programs. Reset learns more with the Illinois Coalition for Higher Education in Prison's Flor Esquivel, Alice Kim of the University of Chicago and Phyllis West from the Social Justice Initiative at Governors State University. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Starting a business on a tight budget might sound tough, but it can be more beneficial than you might think. Just ask Alice Kim, founder of Elizabeth Mott, who turned a small budget into a flourishing business. Alice explains how she reduced costs by building a strong network, coming up with creative solutions, and the importance of buying enough time to build the momentum you need to get your business noticed. You'll also hear from Caroline Castrillon, founder of the Corporate Escape Artist, who'll share budget-friendly ways to understand your target audience and do market research.Learn how you can make your business thrive with limited funds and turn your small budget into a big success!In this episode you'll hear: (1:08) How Alice Kim launched Elizabeth Mott on a shoestring budget.(3:57) How Alice tapped into her network to cut costs and find creative solutions.(5:05) How to tackle research and development without breaking the bank.(6:47) Five budget-friendly tips for effective market research.(8:48) Why having a co-founder or a solid support system can make all the difference.(9:25) The benefits of being resourceful and scrappy.(12:10) Why focusing on the journey is just as important as reaching your end goal.(14:19) Why prioritizing your tasks can help you navigate the startup hustle.(15:38) How being scrappy can give you the time and space to get your business off the ground.
Alice Kim is the Founder and CEO of PerfectDD, a brand created from her own need to find clothes that fit and flatter women with DD+ cups, small to mid-frame. As a size 32DD, Alice struggled her entire life to feel confident in clothes that are not too tight at her chest or oversized on the rest of her body. Learning that the average bra size in the U.S. is a 34DD and millions of women struggle with the same problem, Alice was inspired to create style solutions and to be the voice for these underserved women. Alice believes that getting dressed should be easy so you can focus on being a boss. Born and raised in NYC, Alice is a graduate of Dartmouth College with a degree in economics and began her career in investment banking at Bear Stearns. After three years in finance, she decided to follow her true calling and transitioned into fashion. Alice spent two decades working at renown fashion houses including Shopbop, Diane von Furstenberg, Prada, and Victoria's Secret which taught her to be an expert in product, fit, and design. Alice is a Tory Burch Fellow 2022 and a member of the Female Founder Collective and Dreamers & Doers. Listen to this Takin' Care of Lady Business episode where Alice talks about how hard it is to find clothes that fit people of larger chest sizes, especially when they're teenagers. Alice, who has 20 years of experience in the fashion industry, wanted to change this and started her own company. Here is what to expect on this week's show: - How Alice created products that fill a need for women with larger chests getting lost in the mix - PerfectDD's mission to make clothes tailored for all body types, not just bigger boobs - The importance of getting properly measured and fitted for a bra to avoid a range of problems, from back pain to sagging breasts - Why it is important to focus on the core customer base with a niche business Quotes: “After being in fashion for 20 years, I was like, F this, I have experience, I have the data now, so I'm gonna do it. And interestingly enough, I did pitch my idea a couple of times to other brands, and because people aren't used to it, it's a new category that I'm forging, they thought it was too “niche”, and I didn't get the yes. So, I said, you know what? I know in my heart of hearts, the data, the experience… If someone's gonna do it eventually, but why not me?” – Alice Kim “I think getting dressed should be easy. So you can focus on being a boss.” – Jennifer Justice “The market is there. I think what did well [on TikTok] is not only following the trends, but I talked about something that is “taboo”. You're not supposed to talk about boobs outside of bras, right or swimwear.” – Alice Kim Website http://www.perfectedd.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perfectdd/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@perfectdd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In honor of our 100th episode, we thought it would be a great time to check in with previous guests and see what's happened since we last spoke to them. Listen to our guests share exciting new updates like viral TikToks, exciting partnerships, launching NFTs, and more! We hope you are encouraged by how far our guests have come! Thank you for listening to and supporting our podcast! Subscribe to Building While Flying so you don't miss out on future episodes. Updates From: Alice Kim, Founder and CEO of PerfectDD Anita Laney, Founder and CEO of DataLou Anouck Gotlib, CEO of Belgian Boys Giovanni Vaccaro, Co-Founder and CBO of Glamsquad Kyra Peralte, Creator of The Traveling Diary Tour Connect with our Guests: Alice on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicekim007/ PerfectDD Website: https://perfectdd.com/ Anita on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anita-laney-8a76699/ DataLou Website: https://www.datalou.com/ Anouck on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anouck-gotlib/ Belgian Boys Website: https://www.belgianboys.com/ Giovanni on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/giovanni-vaccaro-b4137a90/ Glamsquad Website: https://www.glamsquad.com/ Kyra on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyra-peralte-aa227917/ The Traveling Diary Tour Website: https://www.thetravelingdiarytour.com/ “Since our podcast in February, so much has happened, where do I start? With the support of The Sasha Group and Gary Vee, I finally launched on TikTok in April and we went viral! Our highest viewed video was watched 7.5 million times and that one video alone generated over $30,000 in sales.” - Alice Kim, Founder and CEO of PerfectDD
In this episode, I reflect on some of the key learnings that came during the Effective Teaching Conference from the likes of John Larmer, Suzie Boss, Jay McTighe, Alice Kim, Kasey Bell, Kelly Bell, Brendan Lee, Jen Giffen, John Hattie and many more. Get access to the recordings for just $97
Ever gone shopping and no matter what you choose, nothing fits? For so many women who have a large chest but a small frame, this is all too familiar. We know when systems, structures and options aren't available for you, it impacts your sense of belonging and value. In today's episode, the founder of PerfectDD, a fuller bust sustainable clothing company, Alice Kim joins to talk about creating a business to serve a gap in the fashion market that is much larger than initially expecting while also offering a bit of fashion therapy in allowing so many women to release the weight of body shame. Alice and Nikki also discuss the unique dynamics of being an entrepreneur as a single woman of color and navigating the intersection of sexism, racism, ageism and much more. For show notes and more info, visit nikkiinnocent.com/podcast
The criminal punishment system is institutionalized dehumanization. It's organized violence congealed, concentrated, and out of control. The everyday disposal of living human beings is normalized in these spaces—in the name of humanity and solidarity we refuse to become accustomed, and we resist accommodation. We're joined in conversation with two dazzling thinkers and brave activists, Renaldo Hudson, Education Director of the Illinois Prison Project and the inaugural Artist for the People at the Pozen Center Human Rights Lab, and Alice Kim, the Director of the Pozen Center Human Rights Lab at the University of Chicago. Transition music from Dr. Sparkles' song https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dr_Sparkles/the-war-on-shrugs/great-bus-journeys-of-the-west-midlands-pt-2 (Great Bus Journeys of the West Midlands Pt 2) from the album “The War on Drugs.” © https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode (License). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ (Disclaimer). Additional music from Gus O'Connor.
Alice Kim is a fashion industry veteran with more than two decades of experience. She's now the Founder and CEO of PerfectDD, a sustainable clothing brand made specifically for mid-sized women with size DD and up. In this episode, Alice chats with Maribel about every step of her journey: from starting her career in finance to leading PerfectDD today. Throughout their conversation, Alice shares lessons she learned along the way and offers advice for fellow entrepreneurs. She also emphasizes the importance of staying focused on your audience and incorporating your values into how you run your business. In-flight topics: Finding a product-market fit Importance of data in brand building Focusing on a specific audience Building a sustainable business Living your values through your business …and more!
Our audiobook this week is LIKE IT'S 1999 by Karen Grey Love ‘em and Leave ‘em Alice Kim and “Hot” Steve Lowell are perfect for each other. It'll only take them ten years to figure that out. Just because they throw the most bodacious wedding party ever… Just because they're perfect partners in pranks… Just because they love all the same boss movies… Just because they share one totally bangin' night of sex together… Does not mean they'll break the One Time Rule. Even if they do… they don't do relationships. And they're never getting married. Like, ever. In this friends-to-lovers, marriage-pact novella spanning the last decade of the 20th century, life forces a playboy and a playgirl grow up—and grow apart—before giving them a chance to create a happy-ever-after they can actually be happy about. Enter Giveaway: https://bit.ly/32M2fBa Karen Grey eBooks: https://amzn.to/3o3rPKa Karen Grey Audio Books: https://amzn.to/31cc6j0 Karen Grey Website: https://bit.ly/3o4SwxS RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Read Me Romance Merch: https://bit.ly/39JB8XG Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HGrxpQ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola
AirGo is proud to share a suite of conversations led by the Chicago Torture Justice Center entitled "Where We're Going, We Need Each Other," a 2021 celebration of the 6-year anniversary of the Reparations Ordinance for survivors of police torture, and the 4-year anniversary of the opening of the Chicago Torture Justice Center. With reflections from CTJM members Anthony Holmes, Dorothy Burge, and Alice Kim on how art and culture played a central role in envisioning reparations, this event examined how far we've come, what it took to get here, and the importance of the memorial. It also gave attendees time with artists, writers, and educators in breakout rooms, where they focused on making and creating in a world where there is so much un-making and destruction. Workshops include: Writing Workshop with educator Bill Ayers & CTJM member Alice Kim Make a quilt patch for incarcerated survivors with artist and CTJM member Dorothy Burge Make a protest poster with artist Aaron Hughes Learn about teaching the Reparations Won Curriculum via history and art with CPS educators Jen Johnson & Dave Stieber SHOW NOTES Learn more about CTJC - http://chicagotorturejustice.org Support the work of CTJC - www.classy.org/give/337684/#!/donation/checkout Become an AirGo Amplifier - airgoradio.com/donate Rate and review AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091
AirGo is proud to share a suite of conversations led by the Chicago Torture Justice Center entitled "Where We're Going, We Need Each Other," a 2021 celebration of the 6-year anniversary of the Reparations Ordinance for survivors of police torture, and the 4-year anniversary of the opening of the Chicago Torture Justice Center. This second episode features audio from an event honoring the mothers of survivors who continue to fight with and for their loved ones. Participants include: Armanda Shackelford, mother of Gerald Reed, who was recently released after nearly 31 years incarcerated Regina Russell, mother of Tamon Russell Rosemary Cade, mother of Antonio Porter Carolyn Johnson, mother of Marcus Wiggins, the youngest known survivor of police torture Co-moderated by Mark Clements, Survivor and Organizer at the Chicago Torture Justice Center and Alice Kim, co-founder of Chicago Torture Justice Memorials and Director of Human Rights Practice at the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights. SHOW NOTES Learn more about CTJC - http://chicagotorturejustice.org Support the work of CTJC - www.classy.org/give/337684/#!/donation/checkout Become an AirGo Amplifier - airgoradio.com/donate Rate and review AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091
Episode 9 was recorded on 21st June 2021 with Dr Alice Kim, Dr Ingeborg van Knippenberg, Dr Nathalie Tasler and Dr Virna Rossi. In homage to BBC Radio 4's ‘Desert Island Discs', our guests identify their students' lightbulb moment (when their students ‘were getting it'), a teaching prop or pedagogy to take to their Treasure Islands together with a luxury item off-duty.
We live in a world of radical individualism where we claim to be more connected but are more isolated than ever before. On today's episode host Karen Hodge sits down with Alice Kim who reminds us that we were never designed to be alone...that we is always better than me.
October is Clergy Appreciation Month. It was established in 1992 with a mission of uplifting and encouraging pastors, missionaries and religious workers. Pastor Sam Kim and his wife Alice Kim spoke about the importance of Clergy Appreciation and various ways to show our appreciation. Pastor Sam Kim serves as the Executive Pastor at Christ Central Presbyterian Church in Northern Virginia. Since 1993, he's had the privilege of serving in the local church and globally as a missionary. Alice Kim is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Emmaus Counseling and Consulting Services (emmausccs.com) where she offers gospel-centered therapy to the DC Metro area. She finds deep fulfillment in engaging people’s stories and bearing witness to the good work of God to redeem and restore. Sam and Alice have been married over 19 years and enjoy building a home with two teenage daughters.
Why should you have to size up your clothing just to be able to accommodate your chest? Women no longer want to be at the mercy of their busts, and not only that - they want to feel sexy and confident in their wardrobe. This week, Sam chats with Alice Kim, founder of the recently launched PerfectDD. PerfectDD has created closet essentials that are classic and feminine while fully supporting larger busts. It's time to change up your quarantine wardrobe and start feeling good again! PerfectDD's website is now live: https://perfectdd.com/ PerfectDD's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perfectdd/ Sam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onceandmoreco Questions? Feedback? Inquiries? Email us: pod@onceandmore.co Episode mixed by Cooper Ogborn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/q00per/
Alice Kim (Emmausccs.com) reads her article, Two Ways We Can Better Appreciate Our Pastors. "October is Pastors Appreciation Month. Over the years, my husband, now in this 28th year of ministry, has been showered with written words, delicious meals, generous gift cards, and much-desired services like babysitting for our then toddlers, all affirming his impact in ministry. But as I think of some, trudging through prolonged and unrelenting seasons of discouragement, I wonder, what else is needed to help pastors finish faithfully." Read the article: https://sola.network/article/two-ways-appreciate-our-pastors Email us your questions or conversation topics: podcast@sola.network Alice Kim is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Emmaus Counseling and Consulting Services (emmausccs.com) where she offers gospel-centered therapy to the DC Metro area. She finds deep fulfillment in engaging people’s stories and bearing witness to the good work of God to redeem and restore. She is married to Sam Kim, pastor at Christ Central Presbyterian Church in Centreville, VA and they raise their two high-school-age daughters and goldendoodle. Her past times include treasure hunting at thrift stores and catching up with friends over a cup of coffee. Links: Weekly Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/sola/tgif Monthly Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/sola/newsletter Facebook: https://facebook.com/thesolanetwork Instagram: https://instagram.com/thesolanetwork Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesolanetwork YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqsoKbSYBbZZoovA24PhqAg Podcast: http://anchor.fm/solanetwork Website: https://sola.network
What special type of preparations should long-term care facilities deploy in order to keep their residents, staff and visitors from contracting or spreading COVID-19? Dr. Alice Kim of the Cleveland Clinic and Dr. Sean Cannone (D.O.), a geriatric specialist at Summa Western Reserve Hospital, join us to discuss issues surrounding COVID-19 in long-term care facilities.
Nicolas Cage would continue to act but around 2006 would star in a string of movies that were failures with audiences and critics.His divorce to Lisa Marie Presley lasted longer than his marriage and a lot of people were saying that he had wifed her up because in the back of his mind he was excited about mixing his own DNA with that of his late idol Elvis. For real. He soon after married Alice Kim and settled down by buying lavish properties all over the world including an island in the Bahamas, a real castle in Germany a fake castle in Los Angels and a Manor estate in Rhode Island. On top of this he also spent wild amounts of money on collectables and other bizarre purchases, including 2 albino king cobras, 9 Rolls Royce’s, and a Dinosaur skull.
From the isolation of our homes, AirGo is presenting a series called On the Line, which focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic and the people putting their bodies on the line to help us all survive and heal. Over the next few weeks, we'll be hopping on the line with workers in the health care, educational, governmental, organizing, and prison abolition spheres to talk about what their work looks like right now, and what we can do to help as we isolate our physical bodies at home. On this episode, the guys talk with Alice Kim and Timmy Châu of the Prison Neighborhood Arts Project. They share info on what's happening inside Stateville Prison, where they both teach, connect dots between this crisis moment and the prison industrial complex's decades-long destruction of parole and other types of prison release programs, and explore the particular dangers and opportunities of this moment in relation to organizing and militarism. Help get people out of Illinois prisons: https://www.freethepeoplecoalition.org/ Learn more about PNAP, including their Mutual Aid effort for people behind bars: https://p-nap.org/ Recorded 4/17/20 in Chicago Music in this show: Park - Isaiah Rashad
In this episode, host JPB Gerald speaks with Alice Kim about her experience as a fellow racialized ELT professional who has taught abroad and also, unlike the host, spent time teaching students in her home context who are the same racialization as she is. The discussion touches on the argument made by some that clients prefer racially majoritized teachers and some possible ways forward for the field. Mostly, though, the host and the guest share their experiences, good and bad, as racialized ELT professionals. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In our special 50th episode, we have the awesome Kristin from Coffincast and a two-fer episode! We’re covering the Grindhouse trailer, Werewolf Women of the SS and the movie that’s (very) loosely based on a Philip K. Dick story, Next.I hope you like Alice Kim as much as we do! She’s in both of these!
Unashamed: Putting Shame in its Place with Alice Kim How does shame affect you? Does it make you want to hide? Alice Kim joins Karen Hodge to share how shame can reveal our idols and isolate us, but the Gospel frees us to be unashamed. Connect to Resources: Connect with Resources Alice Recommends:
Radio show [Proud Eagle] #237 (Mixed by Nelver) @ DROP THE BASS RADIO (12-12-2018) Tracklist: 01. Whiney - Amulet 02. SubLab & Azaleh - Continuum 03. Mystic State - If I Could (Phaction Remix) 04. Break - Take Me Away 05. Hillsdom - Obsession (feat. Novokane) 06. Radicall - Work Right 07. Phil Tangent - Miskol 08. Tarz - Abstract 09. Break - Sunset Dub 10. Dawn Wall - Devils Night 11. Jonny L - In A Jungle (BCee Remix) 12. Hybrid Minds - Tapestry (feat. Emily Jones) 13. Humanature & Radicall - Yeah, Yeah 14. Rowpieces - Mind Wandering 15. Data 3 & Koherent - Latitude 16. Septabeat - Of The Deep (feat. Alice Kim) 17. Celldweller - The Seven Sisters (Voicians Remix) 18. Djah - Galactic Agreement 19. Zero 7 - In The Waiting Line (S.P.Y. Remix) 20. Mitekiss - Good Need 21. Decon - Truth Dub 22. Fearbace - Hiraeth 23. Post Malone - I Fall Apart (Tarz bootleg) 24. Cosmic Sequence & Alexvnder - Deeper Meaning 25. Danny Byrd - Holy Star (feat. MC Foxy) 26. Nelver - Headwind Video: https://www.youtube.com/c/Nelver Follow Nelver: - vk.com/mr.nelver - open.spotify.com/artist/3qbau1M2XoOfFPjCFMPndX - https://soundcloud.com/nelver - www.facebook.com/nelverdnb - www.mixcloud.com/Nelver - www.mixcloud.com/Nelver/select - www.instagram.com/nelvermusic - twitter.com/Nelvermusic - t.me/nelvermusic
01.Matrix and Futurebound-believe(Viper) 02.Edward DIK - CMED (demo) 03.brookes_brothers-every_minute_(insideinfo_remix)(DrumandBassarena) 04.smooth-stalker (Get Hype) 05.Mindscape - Soul Eaters (feat. Fedora)(EatBrain) 06.Mad Hunter - Scourge(Respect dub) 07.Grinder_-_Fake_Fear (Invasion dub) 08.merikan-vektor (Korsakov Music) 09.Neonlight, Inward, Hanzo and Randie - Jabberwocky 10.The Upbeats, Culture Shock -erosion 11.Humanon Kutlo ft Kryptomedic - Burning_Cities (Instinkt remix) (Kill Tomorrow dub) 12.Transforma_The_Rapture (Kill Tomorrow) 13.The Upbeats, Noisia, Goth-Trad, DJ Kentaro-long_shadows (No Sleep Til) 14.The Tower - in The past 15.Dist HarD - Submarine (Gysnoise dub) 16.dropset-time_under_tension 17.Mindscape - Shut Down (feat. Coppa)(EatBrain) 18.phonograph-time_flies (Hyperactivity Music) 19.Elere - Closer Closer (MidnightSun dub) 20.primal_tribes-ancient_mech (Lost) 21.retrakt-extent 22.Syrax ft. Dov - Anomaly (TBR dub) 23.leaf-luv (Murky Digital) 24.M Knowledge - We Are (Respect dub) 25.terrence_and_phillip-limitless (TandP Music) 26.submarine-posse 27.Smuskind and Seibel -navi (Drum Army) 28.Impish and AX Farel - Cork Up (Occulti dub) 29.break-keepin_it_raw (Symmetry) 30.Saxxon feat. Mr Multiplex - The System 31.Dangerous, Basstripper -conflicting_points_of_view (Storno Beatz) 32.Kexit - Jumping Hard (Voodoo Bass Remix) 33.drop_database-serious (Stickybass) 34.guzi_and_mega-who_you_is (Young Guns) 35.gino-toast_af (Down 2 Earth Musik) 36.Da Fuchaman, Audiomission-its_my_life (Run Tuingz, Jungle Love LP) 37.Da Fuchaman, Sophia May, Frilla, Ghost Dubs-so_much_love_(run_tingz_cru_radio_edit) 38.jaydan-the_whistler (Serial Killaz) 39.teej-resonance (Nuusic) 40.Septabeat, Alice Kim-tenayuka (Flight Pattern) 41.Esym - This Resting Place 42.Dave Owen and HumaNature - Ambush 43.Amit - Cold Blood (Amar) 44.breakage-tape_bubbler_spesh 45.underdog-runaway 46.konfront_audio-under_the_influence (Dnbb, Liquidism vol3) 47.Euphorics- Battlefield 48.miss_guided-choose_you 49.Simple Souls, MC Astro -cant_do_without_it 50.commix-my_every_word (Commix) 52.rowpieces-wish_you_were_here (Soul Bros., The Noughties Productions Vol. 1 LP) 53.salaryman-the_world_on_a_string (Program) 54.legal-pour_amour (The Dreamers)
As promised, David and a sick Trevor have a guest. Alice Kim (x) joins the boys to talk call signs, film-making, drinking, stupid DIY videos, and about a thousand other things. We also hear Alice's audition tapes. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram @thebooksareboringpodcast or on Twitter @booksRboring or booksareboring.net Theme song by Chris Vandenberg. Send your content warning to booksareboringfilm@gmail.com
HER BODY AND OTHER PARTIES, the dazzling debut by Carmen Maria Machado has garnered tremendous acclaim, including being named a finalist for the National Book Award. Carmen and James discuss never being done editing, her enviable file of images, and being thrown out of a plane. Plus, Editorial Director at Graywolf Press, Ethan Nosowsky. - Carmen Maria Machado: https://carmenmariamachado.com/ Carmen and James discuss: Ethan Nosowsky FIVE CHAPTERS GRAYWOLF PRESS THE NEW YORKER I WANT TO SHOW YOU MORE by Jamie Quatro Kelly Link Kevin Brockmeier Shuchi Saraswat Kimberly Glyder Aimee Bender Karen Russell Laura van den Berg Clarion Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers' Workshop ANNIHILATION by Jeff Vander Meer SMALL BEER PRESS A STRANGER IN OLONDRIA Sofia Samatar THE WINGED HISTORIES by Sofia Samatar TENDER by Sofia Samatar Sam J. Miller Alyssa Wong Alice Kim TIN HOUSE McSWEENEY'S Yaddo WOODCUTTERS by Thomas Bernhard NEVER LET ME GO by Kazuo Ishiguro Ted Chiang STRANGE HORIZONS THE AMERICAN READER - Graywolf Press: https://www.graywolfpress.org/ Ethan and James Discuss: National Book Award IndieNext Pick Page-Turner Blog Kent Wolf Graywolf Press McSweeney's FSG Oxford University Press Fiona McCrae (Graywolf) CLMP Jeff Seroy (FSG) Josh Glusman (Norton) Robert Giroux Alan Williams Stephen King Nadine Gordimer John Steinbeck MacMillan Publishing Bruce Machart Houghton-Mifflin David Vann TOMB SONG by Julian Herbert Christina MacSweeney Tracy K. Smith A LUCKY MAN by Jamel Brinkley THE CONVERT by Deborah Baker THE LAST ENGLISHMAN by Deborah Baker - http://tkpod.com / tkwithjs@gmail.com / Twitter: @JamesScottTK Instagram: tkwithjs / Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tkwithjs/
Episode 4Frankie, Dennis, and Johnny review Shortcomings, as written and illustrated by Adrian Tomine. In this episode discuss being “balls deep”; the flaws and beauty of the characters Ben Tanaka, Miko Hayashi, and Alice Kim; the significance of a cup of coffee being poured out; if masturbating to porn and what other acts may or may not constitute cheating; the standard of beauty in America and how it affects on the characters of Shortcomings; Cookie Puss; and the art and storytelling of Shortcomings.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelexplorersclub/message See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nicole explains how the for profit health insurance industry is government sanctioned extortion. Death Penalty activist Alice Kim talks about Troy Davis, marine ecologist Peter Sale on his new book "Our Dying Planet" and comedian John Fugelsang are today's guests.